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Turning the Corner on Grief Street introduces a brave new world in
which grief can be viewed as a gift as well as a tragedy. In this
world, death is not the enemy, and grief does not have to be
paralyzing. Instead, we can welcome the ways in which grief shakes
us loose from our spiritual lethargy and creates a wound that is
much more than a wound... it is an opening. The remarkable
teachings found here assume that we are ready to accept death and
grief as not only necessary for spiritual growth, but also as a
sacred experience that can elevate our perspectives and expand us
rather than annihilate us.
A Swan in Heaven blends thought-provoking narrative with stirring
afterlife messages from a 16 year-old boy who began communicating
with his mother telepathically after his death. What makes this
account unique in the world of "channeled" books is that during his
life, this extraordinary child was severely disabled and unable to
speak. But after death his language was fluent and his words were
insightful, inspired and eloquent. The messages in best-selling
channeled books are overwhelmingly similar. Notable intuitives like
Edgar Cayce, Jane Roberts, James Van Praagh, Sylvia Browne and
Neale Donald Walsch have shared their channeled transmissions with
millions, and the content is stunning in its clarity and
consistency. Conversations with God, the Seth series, A Course in
Miracles and countless others speak of loving entities who guide us
from other realms, and they dismiss the fear-based concept of a
judgmental god. Spiritual seekers are starving for alternatives to
the fear and disempowerment they experienced in their childhood
churches. Remarkably, all the answers are there, simply for the
asking, requiring nothing more than an open heart and the
understanding that we are more than these interim physical forms.
Emotional and spiritual education is available to us in many forms
from many sources, beyond books, schools and human experience.
There are eager teachers in other realms waiting with infinite
patience for us to tune in and start listening. One such teacher is
Danny Mandell, who died at age 16 after struggling with a
degenerative disorder that transformed him from an active, healthy
seven year-old into a wheelchair-bound teenager who wore diapers,
was unable to talk and couldnot use his hands. He was completely
non-verbal during the last years of his life, but within an hour
after his death, he began "speaking" to his mother, guiding her to
publish his words in a book that would have a unique perspective,
not just on the journey of the soul, but on the specific subject of
intimate relationships and the power of meditation and forgiveness
to transform them.
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